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Influence of spermine and histones on a nuclear nucleosidase with ADP‐ribose transferase activity in ehrlich ascites cells [PDF]
Bock, K.W., Gäng, V.
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Biology of Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerases: The Factotums of Cell Maintenance.
P. Bai
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Inhibitors of nuclear ADP‐ribosyl transferase retard DNA repair after N‐methyl‐N‐nitroso‐urea [PDF]
Gray, Douglas A. +2 more
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Ecto-ADP-ribose Transferases: Cell-Surface Response to Local Tissue Injury
Physiology, 2005Ecto-ADP-ribose transferases (ecto-ARTs) catalyze the transfer of ADP-ribose from NAD+to arginine residues in cell-surface proteins. Since the concentration of extracellular NAD+is very low under normal physiological conditions but rises significantly upon tissue injury or membrane stress, it is postulated that the main role of ecto-ARTs is to ADP ...
Anna Zolkiewska
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2003
Some images did not scan well. Please consult original document. ; The glycophosphatidylinositol(GPI)-linked membrane protein ART2 is an antigenic determinant for T lymphocytes that regulate the expression of diabetes in the BB/W rat model. Though little is understood of the physiologic role of ART2 on T lymphocytes, ART2 is a member of the mono-ADP ...
A. Morrison
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Some images did not scan well. Please consult original document. ; The glycophosphatidylinositol(GPI)-linked membrane protein ART2 is an antigenic determinant for T lymphocytes that regulate the expression of diabetes in the BB/W rat model. Though little is understood of the physiologic role of ART2 on T lymphocytes, ART2 is a member of the mono-ADP ...
A. Morrison
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ADP-Ribosylation of Neurofilaments by a Cytoplasmic ADP-Ribose Transferase Associated with Free mRNP
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1993ADP-ribosylation of neurofilaments by an ADP-ribose transferase isolated from cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein particles is demonstrated. The 150 kDa neurofilament subunit appears to be the main ADP-ribose acceptor with the transfer of ADP-ribose dimers or monomers.
M, Jesser +4 more
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Hoppe-Seyler´s Zeitschrift für physiologische Chemie, 1979
Transition of proliferating Ehrlich ascites tumor cells (3 days after transplantation) to the non-proliferating status (8--14 days after transplantation) was associated with an increase in total mono (ADP-ribose) protein conjugates. This increase was largely confined to the NH2OH-resistant subfraction.
Bredehorst, R +5 more
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Transition of proliferating Ehrlich ascites tumor cells (3 days after transplantation) to the non-proliferating status (8--14 days after transplantation) was associated with an increase in total mono (ADP-ribose) protein conjugates. This increase was largely confined to the NH2OH-resistant subfraction.
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